Keith Kizer Resigns as Nevada Athletic Commission Executive Director

Keith Kizer has resigned as executive director of the NAC. |
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Keith Kizer has resigned from his position as executive director of
the Nevada Athletic Commission.

The NAC announced Kizer’s resignation via email on Friday evening,
according to multiple reports. Kizer will take a position with the
Nevada Attorney General’s office after his resignation takes effect
on Jan. 27. The commission does not yet have a replacement for
Kizer, but a search is expected to begin immediately. Kizer was
appointed as executive director of the NAC in 2006 after previously
serving in the attorney general’s office beginning in 2001.

““The board is grateful to Keith for his nearly eight years of
dedicated service, which included the commission’s strongest years
with regard to health and safety and fiscal soundness. My fellow
commissioners and I wish Keith all the best in his new role,” NAC
chairman Francisco Aguilar said in a statement released to the
Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Las Vegas has been the home base for the UFC, mixed martial arts
largest promotion, since Zuffa bought it in 2001. The organization
is set to return to Las Vegas on for UFC 170, which
will take place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Feb. 22. The
World Series of Fighting, which began holding events in 2012, is
also based in Las Vegas.

“It’s time to move on,” Kizer told the Review-Journal. “It’s time
to go back to being an attorney.”